08-09-2008 06:39 AM
I couldn't do the archive job because I got this error message" CM0051 Unable to connect to ConfigMgmtSever process Cause: URN_NOT_FOUND : urn "Archive Mgmt" : Not found !! Action: Please restart ConfigMgmtSever process." I did stop and restart the process, no change. I also did stop and restart dmgtd, including reboot the server but no solution.the new things I did on my RME was install the 4.0.6 upgrade after that working very slowly the archive job for on day, after that start getting this error message.any help greatly appreciated.
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08-09-2008 01:11 PM
Unfortunately, there is no way to retroactively check the health of a backup. If the backup completed successfully, and was taken at a time when LMS was known to be working, then it's most likely good.
08-09-2008 08:24 AM
Please post the output of the pdshow command.
08-09-2008 09:10 AM
08-09-2008 09:16 AM
Please post the dcmaservice.log. Was the hostname changed on this server recently?
08-09-2008 09:45 AM
08-09-2008 10:03 AM
It looks like the data in your rmeng database is bad. Specifically, the table which maps RME device IDs to DCR device IDs appears to be empty or corrupt. This problem started on August 8, so something must have happened after applying the 4.0.6 patch. If you have a known good backup, you can try restoring it. Else, you will need to reinitialize your rmeng database:
/opt/CSCOpx/bin/dbRestoreOrig.pl dsn=rmeng dmprefix=RME
08-09-2008 10:37 AM
I have a backup from July, how I can restore the database from backup. actually my backup directory is on the same server just on different partition.please can you give me a step for restoration.any recommendation before starting the restoration.
Thank you
08-09-2008 12:48 PM
That's older than I was hinting at, but it should work. See the online help in LMS on how to do the restore:
08-09-2008 12:50 PM
how do I check the health of the backup? which file should be on backup dir.I have campus,dmf,cfm,rmneg directory hold a tar file each.
08-09-2008 01:11 PM
Unfortunately, there is no way to retroactively check the health of a backup. If the backup completed successfully, and was taken at a time when LMS was known to be working, then it's most likely good.
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